The Bridge (Fall 2015)

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FALL 2015

THE WA R N E R PAC I F I C C O L L E G E

MORE THAN DOLLARS AND CENTS: FINDING VALUE IN THE LIBERAL ARTS... PG 6

PORTLAND, WE’RE MORE THAN JUST HIPSTERS!... PG 18

FINANCIAL AID TIPS: HOW WILL YOU PAY FOR COLLEGE? ... PG 25


When senior Jessie Osuna-Mondragón left for college, she was nervous about leaving home and figuring out what to do with her life. An internship with Multnomah County doing community outreach opened Jessie’s eyes to the ways that she could use her passion to help others, her Latina heritage, and her liberal arts education to make Portland a better place for families in need. “Not only did this internship improve my professional skills, it also helped me realize my true potential as a scholar and leader in the community. Likewise, being a Latina gave me the opportunity to communicate with Spanish speaking families; helping them access vital resources that they need to flourish.

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After graduating I would like to continue working with Multnomah County and focus on issues in my community surrounding poverty and policy making.”


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The Bridge Magazine

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First-Year Learning Communities: Education Beyond the Classroom

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Turning the Tables: An Interview with Professor Beth DuPriest

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Chapel: Choose Your Own Adventure

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Urban PDX: Portland, We’re More Than Just Hipsters!

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Quick Facts

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Campus Visit: Picture Yourself Here!

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College Search Timeline

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Application Process

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How Will You Pay for College?

The Hot Seat: Real Questions, Real Students, Real Answers More Than Dollars and Cents: Finding Value in the Liberal Arts

Academic Programs

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My Story: Hakeem Bradley

28-31 Bienvenidos!

As required by Title IX and 34 CFR §106.9, Warner Pacific College does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs and activities.

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THE BRIDGE MAGAZINE The Bridge is designed to help students bridge the gap between high school and college, encouraging and empowering them to make decisions about higher education that will help them flourish in their lives, careers, and communities. As a Christcentered college designed to serve students from diverse backgrounds, Warner Pacific prepares the next generation of urban leaders to engage actively in a constantly changing world. CONTACT We want to hear from you! Send us your questions, ideas, and suggestions at TheBridge@warnerpacific.edu. You can also subscribe, unsubscribe, or update your contact information at TheBridge@warnerpacific.edu. PRODUCTION The Bridge is published three times a year by Warner Pacific’s Office of Enrollment and Marketing. Andrea P. Cook, Ph.D. President Dale Seipp, Jr. Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing THE BRIDGE STAFF Warner Pacific College Publisher Melody Burton Editor Martha Chambers Art Director Photography Kathy Covey Mariana Toscano Kayla Wells Jeannie Whitten-Andrews ENROLLMENT STAFF Gerardo Cifeuntes, director 503.517.1017 gcifuentes@warnerpacific.edu Nick Poindexter, assistant director 503.517.1128 npoindexter@warnerpacific.edu ENROLLMENT COUNSELORS Rashree Abernathy 503.517.1332 rabernathy@warnerpacific.edu Michael Flores 503.517.1022 mflores@warnerpacific.edu Mariana Toscano 503.517.1016 mtoscano@warnerpacific.edu Connect with Warner Pacific!

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Welcome to The Bridge! As you read this magazine, we hope you will feel empowered to take the next step in your educational journey. Choosing which college or university you will attend involves more than just finding the right major or figuring out which friend would make the best roommate. As you weigh your options, you will discover that your choice is also a primary factor in setting you on the path toward who you will become. With this in mind, I want to take a moment to explain why I think choosing to pursue a liberal arts degree will help you flourish, no matter where life takes you. Liberal arts colleges share many characteristics: • small campus and intimate class size • students engaged in service and inquiry both in and out of the classroom • a faculty that creates a climate of serious discourse • appreciation of lifelong learning as a way to enhance personal and professional growth

Peace on your journey, Reginald T.W. Nichols, Ed.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs

The value of a liberal arts education extends far beyond job attainment or job placement. It opens wide the door to learning, exploration, creativity, and faith. Liberal arts education creates a learning community that supports change, growth, and diversity. With all of the cultural and technological influences in our rapidly changing world, it is easy to become disoriented and lose hope. As a Christ-centered liberal arts college, Warner Pacific instills hope through the integration of faith and praxis, or the process through which we live out our faith. Through our dialogue, through our research and inquiry, and through our service, we bring a message of hope to the world. We collectively say that God matters, humans matter, Creation matters… you and your future matter. My liberal arts education has helped me be at home with my God, myself, and my world. As a lifelong learner, I have come to know that this call to make a difference in the world through liberal arts education was not designed to build up a religious resume, but to build a robust life of faith.


Do you have tough questions about college that need real answers? The Hot Seat is your chance to ask a current student the questions that keep you up at night. No glossy admissions brochure facts and figures here, just honest answers from someone who knows.

Name: Shayla Collier Hometown: Clovis, California Year in School: Senior Major: Human Development Things you like to do in your free time: Find random adventures, Nintendo 64, play and watch sports, relax with a little Netflix. What you do on campus: I'm the Head Resident Assistant (RA), which means I help make sure that students who live in the dorms are happy, comfortable, and safe. I also work at the Office of Student Affairs, and I'm the campus Videographer for the Marketing Department. Interesting facts about you: I absolutely love Pokémon (which you probably already know if you’ve ever met me in real life) and I'm terrified of cotton balls.

What’s the atmosphere like at Warner Pacific? What things can a student do at college other than school work? - Laurin, Las Vegas, Nevada

College seems really expensive. How do students afford it? Is it hard to get scholarships? - Michelle, Klamath Falls, Oregon It's not hard to get scholarships, it's just time consuming. Most students don't want to take the time to do the tedious tasks to get scholarships, but that just leaves more room for those who are willing to put in the effort to get them. There are many ways to pay for college ranging from work study to a parent plus loan and everything in between. There is always something you can apply for, you just have to be willing to ask for help. One of the great things about WP is that our financial services staff are really friendly and they are great at helping you find solutions that you wouldn’t have even thought of!

There are a lot of different vibes on campus, in one night you could be cheering at a volleyball game against our rivals, singing with a band at Night of Worship, or hanging out with friends and watching movies in your dorm. But there is one common theme with all of the events and that's community. You will feel at home here and you will not feel forgotten.

What makes Warner Pacific special when compared to other schools? - Karena, Montclair, California Warner Pacific is so unique because though we are small, we have a lot of heart. The thing that I love the most is that I'm not just a number on this campus as I would be at a bigger university. The staff and faculty here at WP care about where you have come from and where you want to go. Wherever you’re at in your life when you get here, they’re ready to walk with you and they’re always more than happy to make time to meet with you for any reason.

Hot Seat Do you

have a burning question for The Hot Seat? We want to hear it! Send your questions to TheBridge@warnerpacific.edu with Hot Seat in the subject line. We’ll do our best to answer as many questions as we can, so send us an email and be on the lookout for your name in the winter issue of The Bridge!

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More Than Dollars and Cents: Finding Value in the Liberal Arts By Kathy Covey Whether you're looking for an academic challenge, planning for the perfect job, or just plain suffering from senioritis, it's fun to daydream of the glorious freedom you’ll experience after graduation. Unfortunately, you’ve still got some big decisions on the horizon, decisions that are sure to shape your future. Answers to “what major will I choose?” and “how am I going to pay for this?” play a huge role in determining where you’ll continue your educational journey.

A liberal arts education makes a person interesting, well-rounded, and ultimately a good employee.

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As you think about your future, remember that experts believe a liberal arts education is still the best place to start your career. According to U.S. News & World Report (September 22, 2014), “employers readily identify the creative, communicative, and problem-solving acumen traditionally associated with liberal arts majors as the most valuable attributes of new hires.” I know it’s hard to imagine now, but before you retire, it’s likely that you will make five to seven career adjustments and change jobs about every 4.4 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The ability to write and reason well is vital for your success. And that’s just what you will gain through your experiences and scholastic work at liberal arts colleges like Warner Pacific.


What is the benefit of a liberal arts education? A liberal arts education prepares you to deal with challenges, diversity, and change. It provides you with broad knowledge as well as in-depth study in a specific area of interest, and develops a sense of social responsibility. Liberal arts grads aren’t pigeon-holed into one career path; they work in every industry from tech to health care. In fact, Warner Pacific alumni can be found in the executive offices of an international digital design firm, heading non-profit organizations making positive impacts on local communities, leading medical research to improve the health of athletes, and using the legal system to advocate for the rights of vulnerable people. “My liberal arts education was not intended to train me to a specific job, but more so it prepared me with an invaluable set of skills,” explains recent WP graduate José Cazares ‘15. “Leadership, organization, and the ability to learn in diverse environments will launch me into the next step of my professional career.” Former Head of Special Initiatives at Google, Inc., Chris Sacca, recently tweeted out to his over 1.6 million followers: “As a humanities major, I believe deeply in the power of the diverse perspectives that a liberal arts degree brings.” @sacca

How will I pay for it? Choosing a college today takes more than just finding one with the area of study you want to pursue, it is also about making wise financial decisions that include looking at all funding options. Studies show that diverse students and first-generation students are better served at small, private colleges that focus on building relationships. That kind of personalized education does come at a cost, and at first glance, it may seem like a hefty price tag. The sticker shock of looking at private college tuition can be overwhelming. However, you may not know that private institutions often have significantly more scholarship opportunities available to offset that cost. And if you’re worried about navigating through the financial aid process, remember that at a small institution, you’ll have access to a financial aid counselor who will know your story and be able to provide sound advice to you and your family.

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What if I go to another college first?

a community college, be sure they will transfer to a four-year institution; otherwise, you’re not saving any money.

Many students wonder if going to community • You have a greater chance of being awarded a scholarship at a private, college before committing to a four-year liberal arts college like Warner Pacific institution will save them money. If that’s based on your high school GPA, your the path that seems right for you, remember talents, and your leadership skills. to make sure the courses you take are transferrable and thoughtfully consider all • In a liberal arts setting, you will learn funding options. by exploring a wide variety of subjects, which means that you may discover a • If you’re taking general education new area of passion as you study. requirements at a reduced cost through

“Transferring to Warner Pacific from one of the state’s largest universities was the right choice for me. I have more opportunities to meet with professors, to be involved in campus activities, to create meaningful and lasting friendships, and to grow closer to God’s path for me.” Kayla Wells ‘16

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• Authentic relationships with professors who know your name and story can go a long way in making sure that you persist and push through the challenges that you’ll experience while you’re in college. “I come from a high school where my


counselor didn’t think I could graduate. It is a different feeling here,” explains sophomore Raymond Ontiveros ‘18, a transfer from Portland Community College. “WP’s professors have a genuine passion about educating students to become passionate leaders themselves; giving as much attention as needed for their students’ success. That's why I believe this college is right for me!” • Realistically you will earn your bachelor’s degree in less time by starting at a private liberal arts college due to the nontransferability of some credits from other colleges and the ability to focus on your major’s core classes from the start. • Small liberal arts schools like Warner Pacific are committed to helping students flourish with meaningful internships and career counseling resources. • You can embrace the full college experience at a four-year school. Living on campus, joining clubs and organizations, and being part

of a close-knit campus community ensures you will have a rich college experience. • It’s proven that small class sizes and a low student-to-faculty ratio play a huge part in student success. WP senior Ricki Ruiz ‘16 recounts, “I came from a high school with a graduating class of 524 students. Coming to a smaller college was one of the best decisions I made. The teacher to student ratio is amazing. I enjoy the one-on-one attention I can get from my professors, the fellowship of my friends when we participate in events, and the great opportunities to get involved in and out of campus.” • The ability to think and continually learn, core lessons of a liberal arts education, will serve you well and help you keep up with new technology and the unknown demands of future jobs.

“A liberal arts education is the best preparation for many careers, especially in the U.S., given today's global technologydriven economy,” remarks Fareed Zakaria, author of In the Defense of a Liberal Arts Education. “Teach people how to think, write, and communicate; those skills remain useful through the many twists and turns of a career in today's ever-changing digital economy.”

Reflecting on a pivotal moment, recent graduate Quincy Jones ‘15, remembers a remark by Dr. Terrell, Professor of Physical Science, in an organic chemistry lecture, “Everything we learn in the classroom is meant to prepare us, not for the test, but for the lives we want to lead.” Jones, who is now on the road to earning his dentistry degree, was changed by that simple quote. As his view on the purpose of education began to shift, he was able to find real-world applications in all his classes. Heather Phillips ‘06 works at City Crossroads Ministry in San Francisco, leading a non-profit that is making huge strides in providing hope and support to children and teens who face significant challenges when trying to reach their full potential. “Today, when I think about finding myself at the helm of this ministry, I am so incredibly thankful for the way Warner Pacific prepared me to view life not as a set of simple black and white circumstances or problems to be fixed,” shares Phillips. “Instead, I see the world as an interdependent community; messy and complicated but full of beauty, where we all have a place.”

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First-Year Learning Communities: Education Beyond the Classroom by Melody Burton There’s a mist in the air as the autumn sunset bathes Portland in shades of rose and violet. The reflections of bridges flicker across the Willamette River as the twinkling lights of downtown skyscrapers begin to dot the skyline. A group of young people wander through a pod of food carts, scoping out the various menus. The rich smells of basil, cumin, lemongrass, and vinegarlaced BBQ sauce all mix together as each one brings their chosen meal to a group of benches. As the meals are eaten, stories are shared about famous family recipes as the diners experience exotic new flavors. Questions about where the food was purchased leads the group into discussions about the ethics of food sourcing, the struggle of eating well in the midst of poverty, and thoughts on how what we eat in Portland effects communities around the globe. Not far away, another group walks along the west side of the Standard Insurance Center, on their way to see a play. Noticing a round, bronze sculpture lovingly called, “the onion ring,” they stop to learn more about this public art piece. Getting closer, they discover the artist, Hilda Morris, was once considered Oregon’s greatest sculptor. Ring of Time, the work’s official title, is a twisting circle, epitomizing the love of natural forms that defined much of Morris’ work. Reportedly inspired by the Mobius strip, the sculpture sparks deep conversations that encompass ideas of art, inspiration, science, and how we understand the world around us. On the other side of the river, a third group is listening to the heartbreaking journey of women who have escaped the vicious cycle of human trafficking. Over paper cups of warm coffee, stories are shared, friendships are formed, and the seeds of advocacy begin to grow. As they leave, the group begins to imagine what they could do to help end slavery. What begins as a simple idea to talk about it to their friends expands into a journey that will take them from raising campus awareness, to engaging the Portland City Council and lobbying for positive change in our community. 10 THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015


While these scenarios may not sound like typical college classes, they are real snapshots of the interactive and relational educational environment that we have become known for. Welcome to First-Year Learning Communities (FYLCs) at Warner Pacific College.

BENDING TRADITION The idea of what college should look like is beginning to shift. Traditionally, students spend most of their classroom time extracting knowledge from second hand sources like text books and professors. Learning happens on a set schedule, with trigonometry from 2:00-2:50 pm and ethics from 3:003:50 pm. Lecture halls filled with note-taking students, reading thick textbooks while listening to a lone professor may work for some but many of today’s college students are seeking something more collaborative. For students who excel in a more traditional model, college is often a simple step up to the next level. The work may be a bit more complex but the learning strategy remains the same; listen, take notes, study, test your knowledge. However, for many students, more interactive learning strategies are needed to ensure academic success. That’s where FYLCs come in.

THE CITY AS YOUR CLASSROOM In addition to supporting students and faculty, FYLCs also help Warner Pacific better reflect its urban identity. “In order to engage the city, First-Year Learning Communities are designing exciting new courses that connect students through an issue or topic relevant to Portland,” explains Jessie Thompson, Director of Learning Communities for the College. “Using the city as a classroom, curiosity is cultivated through question-based curriculum with faculty and peer mentors.” THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015 11


These learning activities extend outside the traditional classroom settings and focus on issues of transitioning to college, finding social support, developing study skills, and community-building. Students are in at least one other class together in the same semester or in classes linked thematically across semesters, weaving a strong network of support. Warner Pacific’s mission statement is the framework of this model as students explore four themes: Christ-centered, urban, liberal arts, diverse. “What we’re doing here is more than just trying out new teaching methods,” reflects Dr. Timothy Peterson, Executive Director of Teaching and Learning. “Through First-Year Learning Communities, Warner Pacific is seeking to redefine what it means to be urban. For too long, people

Wonder if your education actually matters? Get supported as you begin your college journey, with dedicated faculty and student peer mentors, and take your learning into the city of Portland to engage real-life questions of justice and equity. See how your education impacts the world!

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have associated urban with words like ‘decay’. But here we are, saying that urban is positive, a word rich with life; our city is a place where meaningful collaborations spark the creative thinking that deeply impacts our city and our world.” Learn more about FYLCs at warnerpacific.edu/fylc.

WHAT’S NEW IN FYLCS? • Students in FYLCs have been exploring real-life questions about fair housing, equitable food justice, human trafficking, wage theft, music and the arts, gentrification, environmental justice, voices of oppression, InDesign and print culture, and wellness in the city. • The FYLC program began three years ago with only two FYLCs and now we have grown to welcome every incoming freshman into the FYLC program! • Every FYLC is led by a dedicated team of two professors and two upper-class peer mentors. • A first during the 2015-2016 academic year, all FYLCs will be offered during the same time slot. This allows more freedom for freshmen to choose an FYLC that interests them rather than being limited to the one that fits into their schedule. • The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) opened last year and is a dynamic new space that houses the program’s administrative leadership as well as meeting and classroom space in a welcoming, comfortable atmosphere.— Ben Irwin ‘15


Turning the Tables WITH AN AVERAGE CLASS SIZE OF JUST 14 STUDENTS, getting to know your professors is a natural part of every course at Warner Pacific! We’re helping you start off on the right foot by turning the tables on our faculty and asking them the hard questions. Beth DuPriest, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Natural Sciences and Health and Associate Professor of Biology; Affiliate Scientist at the Center for Developmental Health/ Knight Cardiovascular Institute at Oregon Health & Science University WHAT IS YOUR AREA OF RESEARCH AND HOW IS IT BEING USED OUT IN THE WORLD? My research helps people understand how a mother’s diet affects the way her kids grow, and how healthy they will be. We are learning about a hormone that fat tissue makes called adiponectin, and how it can be affected by your mom’s diet before you were born. DO STUDENTS EVER PARTICIPATE IN YOUR RESEARCH? IF SO, HOW DO YOU CHOOSE STUDENT RESEARCHERS? I have a few students help with my research every year. I choose students based on how well they do in classes, how good their skills are in the labs, how well they can organize information, what they want to do after college, and whether they seem like they will be good team members. Students who do research with me are usually interested in either healthcare or research careers; some aren’t sure when they begin, but spending time doing realworld research can help them figure it out. WHAT’S UNIQUE ABOUT STUDYING BIOLOGY AT WARNER PACIFIC? Studying biology at Warner Pacific means that you have small classes with professors who get to know you well and who are able to help you when you struggle. We have upper division courses with unique lab opportunities that most other colleges don’t have, and instructors with ties to both of the medical schools in Oregon. We are the only Biological Science program in Oregon that has a Human Biology emphasis, specifically designed for pre-healthcare students to earn a biology degree

while getting ready for the next step. Our curriculum emphasizes physiology more than most programs do; physiology is the science of how a whole organism (or whole person) works. HOW DOES YOUR FAITH INFORM YOUR TEACHING AND RESEARCH? My faith is the reason that I have chosen to work at Warner Pacific. I see serving students here as my mission, and I am happy to work in a place where I can talk honestly about my faith with my students and my colleagues. That doesn’t mean I teach a religious version of science...I am a Christian who is a scientist. And at Warner Pacific, that’s welcome. We embrace things that seem to be paradoxes, and to much of the world, that’s exactly what a Christianwho-is-a-scientist is. WHAT ARE STUDENTS SURPRISED TO LEARN IN YOUR CLASSES? I’m going to be honest: my students are surprised at how much I expect of them in my courses – at first. But then, after some hard work and getting help from me, friends, and tutors, they are surprised again to learn that with a solid work ethic and the right support, they can accomplish what I’ve asked them to do.

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A Closer Look Without any context, you might think chapel is just a boring requirement you would rather not deal with. But if you look closer, you’ll find that Warner Pacific chapel services have a lot to offer. Speakers from around the world, lively gospel-driven music, relevant up-to-date campus news, or a comedian’s punchline – you can experience a new adventure at each chapel service!

Chapel:

Choose Your Own Adventure

Whether you’re hoping to grow closer to God, fulfill your chapel requirement, or just enjoy the company of friends, you will find a place in chapel. Our Christ-centered program, is an opportunity for you to get together on a regular basis with students, staff, faculty, and guests for renewal, reflection, encouragement, and true community – even if you are not a Christian. Imagine walking into McGuire Auditorium, maybe you’re a little late on this day, tired from just waking up or nervous about a big assignment due in two weeks. As your eyes begin to scan the room for a seat in the packed auditorium, you feel the beat of the music filling the atmosphere and see a smile from a familiar face inviting you to sit next to them. Students are singing on stage, a friend is on the drums, a classmate is running the lines of his spoken word poem, and another is stretching out to get ready for her dance performance – the room is filled with energy.

By Nick Poindexter

Just the Facts ▪ Yes, chapel is required; all students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours are expected to participate in the Faith and Service Commitment Program ▪ If you live on campus, you are required to attend 15 chapels each semester (roughly half of the chapels offered) and complete 10 service hours each semester ▪ If you commute, you are required to have a combination of chapels and service hours that equal 25 hours for each semester, with a minimum of 5 chapels and 5 service hours ▪ Chapel meets in McGuire Auditorium every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00-10:50 am, most campus offices are closed and no classes take place during chapel ▪ Once your chapel requirements are fulfilled, or if you’re choosing to skip a chapel, you may decide to “rest your eyes”, knock out some homework, study for a test you are anticipating, or fuel up with a snack or a drink from Tabor Grind For more info on the Faith and Service Commitment, check out warnerpacific.edu/ faith-and-service. 14 THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015

Fast forward as you are inspired and challenged by the encouraging words of the speaker as she shares her personal journey with faith and life and everything in between. As the service comes to an end, everyone who wants to is invited to receive prayer and you recognize the student chaplain from one of your classes. You’re nervous about going forward, prayer isn’t usually your thing, but with the stress of your big assignment deadline still looming, you feel like you should and you do. In addition to prayer, you’re offered words of encouragement, a gentle hug, and a tip that one of the tutors in the Academic Success Center would be a great resource to help get that assignment on track. Chapel comes to a close and you leave McGuire Auditorium. You walked in alone, tired or nervous, but you leave joyful with a reminder that you are a part of something special – a Christcentered and supportive community.

We invite you to campus to visit chapel – the room may

seem full but we always have a seat saved for you!

Check out our current chapel schedule at warnerpacific.edu/ chapel-schedule.


You Don’t Have to Take Our Word for It! “Chapel is a place where we can leave all our stress from school or anything else, outside. It’s a place where we can meet new people and walk with them wherever they are at in life. I have sat and cried with people I have never met before and still felt as close to them as if I was sitting there crying with my best friend. Chapel gives me a sense of peace and reassurance that I am allowed to be confused and in a place of finding myself. We don’t always have to have everything figured out.”

SHAYLA COLLIER ‘16

“The goal of chapel is to provide a space for students, staff, and faculty that is as refreshing as it is challenging with worship and Word that is life-inspiring, lifeinforming, and livable. For me, one of the most compelling aspects of chapel is seeing students pray for one another. That simple act just speaks volumes about our community and about the sacred space that chapel provides.”

MICHELLE LANG

Associate Director of Campus Ministries

Human Development with a minor in Psychology

“Chapel is a great place to relax & take a break from classes, but it’s also one of the places where God moves the most on campus. Whether through an engaging speaker or amazing music, it’s a place where 50 minutes can brighten your day instantly.”

KENNY HELMES ‘17

Sports & Recreation Management – Administration Emphasis “The best part about chapel is the variety of speakers that come from around the country. Chapel is a time for me to learn about different issues around the city and focus on how I can make a positive impact. It is a time for me to reflect on myself and what I can do for others.”

JULIA TOSCANO ‘15 Communications

“Chapel at Warner Pacific College is an uplifting and meaningful experience. Expect to engage in authentic worship, wonderful themes, and great speakers! Something in particular that stands out to me is the diversity of speakers – people from a variety of ethnic and racial backgrounds, social activists, pastors, writers, students, and more.”

LANCE CHAMBERLAIN

Senior Student Financial Services Counselor; Adjunct Professor of Music and Humanities “I look forward to attending chapel every week and go as often as I can. What I love most is that it’s always different. It helps me to feel more a part of the community as a staff member.”

NICKI GREER

Enrollment Office and Visit Coordinator

“An amazing thing about chapel, for me, is that it is a deep breath in the morning. I can take an hour to remind myself why I am where I am and find peace during a crazy week. It is nice to step outside of the class environment, for a moment, and gather with my peers to praise, learn, and discover Jesus. Chapel means a deep breath, a peaceful moment, and a reminder that I am loved and not alone during my college journey.”

“Chapel is a place where WP students can live an authentic spiritual life on campus. Chapel has changed the way I interact with classmates, the way I serve my community, and the way I navigate my college experience by sharing sermons, lectures, and testimonies from students, faculty, and speakers.”

ANNA WINSLOW ‘19

Christian Ministries

NATHAN CHRIST ‘17

Human Development and Family Studies

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When Warner Pacific students crave a good old Portland adventure, the only real issue is narrowing down the choices. This city is like a delightful dream. Almost every street, bridge, corner, hill, and tree offers a beautiful spot to hang-out. The best part is that you can find so many free or low-cost activities all over the city of Portland and most are within just minutes of the WP campus. Portland is more than hipsters and VooDoo Doughnuts (although we’ve got plenty of both). This enchanting city is easy to navigate on foot, by bike, or by public transportation. The backdrop of Mt. Hood, the trees bursting with color, and the (fairly frequent) soft mist of rain makes this a perfect destination to study and explore.

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We’re More Than Just Hipsters! By Mariana Toscano

Here are seven must-see destinations during your fall semester in Portland. Grab a few friends or classmates and take a stroll along the Tom McCall Waterfront Park on a crisp, autumn day. Enjoy the explosive colors and changing leaves. Go on a Saturday or Sunday and you’ll stumble upon locally handmade arts, crafts, and foods from throughout the Pacific Northwest at the Portland Saturday Market. Saturday Market is recognized as the largest continuously operating open-air arts and crafts market in the country! The Market is open every weekend until Christmas Eve and it’s a great place to pick up souvenirs or special gifts to bring home for the holidays. If you need a little pick-me-up or you’re looking for a post-meal treat, take a short walk from the waterfront over to Stella Caffe on 5th Avenue, and order the Affogato, the perfect blend of gelato and espresso. Delicious Stella Caffe coffees can also be enjoyed at Tabor Bread, less than a mile and a half away from the Warner Pacific campus.


The closest bridge to the College is the Hawthorne. The oldest vertical lift bridge in the country, the Hawthorne Bridge is one of the busiest in Portland, carrying more than 30,000 vehicles and 8,000 bicycles per day! Getting there gives you the chance to explore Portland’s Hawthorne District where you can find dessert shops, unique retail stores, and modern art venues. Some favorite clothing resale spots to check out on Hawthorne are House of Vintage, Communion, and the Red Light Clothing Exchange. You can also grab a gourmet treat at the amazing Blue Star Donuts. Wake up early and catch the picturesque sunrise overlooking Mt. Hood. This can be done from multiple locations, such as Pittock Mansion, Portland’s most historic residence; Rocky Butte Park, where you can see a 360 degree view of the city; or from Mt. Tabor Park, a student favorite because it’s located in the center of the city, provides great views of the entire Portland Metro area, and is a quick stroll from your dorm room. Grab a bike (you can rent one at no cost using your WP ID card) and go on a leisurely ride at East Esplanade, along the Willamette River overlooking downtown Portland. Use the Burnside Bridge to cross over from the East to the West side of the city, where the bridge offers pedestrians a great view of Portland night or day from a safety raised sidewalk that protects them from cars. The Burnside Bridge will bring you to interesting spots, such as the Portland, Oregon marquee sign, the city’s famous “Big Pink” building, Powell’s Books, Roseland Theater, and the Crystal Ballroom. Grab your classmates and friends, take some water, and explore the trails in Forest Park. Forest Park is the largest urban forest in the United States with more than 80 miles of soft-surface trails and forest roads. Forest Park gives visitors an opportunity to experience a true northwest forest without leaving the Portland city limits! Take the Ridge Trail for an impressive view of the architecturally stunning, St. John’s Bridge, the tallest bridge in Portland with two 408ft tall Gothic towers. On the Ridge Trail you will also catch glimpses of Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood! For a Fancy Night Out, Explore SE Portland’s ‘Restaurant Row.’ Southeast Division is one of the most exciting streets for foodies. It’s home to one of Portland’s James Beard Award winning chefs, Andy Ricker, at Pok Pok; one of Bon Appetit’s top restaurants of the year, Ava Genes; one of The Oregonian’s top pizza places (and amazing bakery), Roman Candle; Portland’s Deluxe Cart Pod at Tidbit Food Farm and Garden; and the always popular, Salt and Straw ice cream shop. This urban hot spot has become one of the city’s busiest destinations and it is just blocks away from Warner Pacific!

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Warner Pacific professors encourage you to seek answers to the difficult questions in life. And with a student to faculty ratio of 12:1, your professors will know you by name and be ready and available to support you throughout your college experience. Our Christ-centered, liberal arts approach will help you expand your comfort zone and explore the ways in which you understand society, community, and faith. Our Academic Success Center provides free tutoring, mentoring, and support services to help you realize your full academic potential.

27 MAJORS 29 MINORS

WARNER PACIFIC OFFERS

THAT CAN BE PAIRED WITH

Academic Programs

2.83 – below

3.64 – 4.0+

2.84 – 3.59

Incoming Student High School GPA Profile

ACADEMIC MAJORS

We want you to major in what interests you! At Warner Pacific we will work with you through the process of crafting an individualized major that will help you flourish in your dream career! • • • • •

Biblical Studies Math Education Film Studies Art History Experiential Outdoor Education • Urban Community Development • Music and Journalism • Legal Studies 20 THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015

• American Studies • Biological Science • Business Administration • Christian Ministries • Communications • Developmental Psychology • Early Childhood/ Elementary Education • Education (accelerated BA/MAT) • Health and Human Kinetics • English • Health Care Administration • History • History and Social Studies • Human Development • Human Development and Family Studies • Liberal Studies • Music • Music and Ministry

• Music Business/ Entrepreneurship • Physical Science • Psychology • Social Entrepreneurship • Social Science • Social Work • Sports and Recreation Management MINORS • Accounting • American Studies • Biblical Studies • Biology • Business Administration • Chemistry • Christian Ministries • Christian Missions • Coaching • Communications • Drama • Early Childhood Education • English • Fine Arts

• Health • History • Human Development • Music • Peace Studies • Philosophy • Physical Education • Political Science • Psychology • Religion and Social Ethics • Sociology • Trauma Intervention • Youth Ministry PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Nursing (A.S. and B.S.) • Pre-Physical Therapy • Pre-Veterinary

Learn more at warnerpacific.edu/majorsdegrees.


Quick Facts Warner Pacific College is dedicated to seeing individuals, families, and communities flourish. As an urban college designed to serve students from diverse backgrounds, we know that for a city to flourish, its leaders must be prepared to engage actively in a constantly changing world.

Who We Are Location: Portland, Oregon (population 603,106)

Learn more at warnerpacific.edu/our-mission.

Knights Athletics As an athlete, you can represent the Knights across 13 men’s and women’s sports. Our nationally recognized programs are highly competitive and designed to build champions in Christ, classroom, community, and competition. Warner Pacific is a member of the NAIA, Division II and competes in the Cascade Collegiate Conference.

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Religious Affiliation: Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Average Class Size: 14 Enrollment: 501 traditional undergraduates, 1,442 total students Transfer Students 43% Female 55%, Male 45%

INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS ▪ Basketball (M+W) ▪ Cross country (M+W) ▪ Golf (M+W) ▪ Soccer (M+W) ▪ Track & field (M+W) ▪ Wrestling (M+W) ▪ Volleyball (W) Learn more at wpcknights.com.

Oregon Washington California

62% Other 17% Hawaii 8% Arizona

White Multiracial Hispanic or Latino Black or African American Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native

8% 3% 2% 48% 20% 17% 10% 2% 2% 1%

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PICTURE

YOURSELF

HERE!

Choosing a college is often one of the first major decisions a student will make. As you begin your search, it’s easy to get intimidated by the price tag— getting your college degree is a big investment of time and resources! But beyond the figures, there are also less concrete factors that you should consider. Who will you meet? How will you spend your free time? What experiences as a college student will shape your character, passions, and future?

FALL PREVIEW DAYS: November 12-13, 2015 SPRING PREVIEW DAYS: April 14-15, 2016

CAMPUS VISITS Can’t make it to Preview Days? Want a sneak peek before you sign up? Our daily tours can be personally tailored to provide answers to your specific questions. Schedule your visit by calling 503.517.1020, or complete an online visit form at warnerpacific.edu/visit. 22 THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015

At Warner Pacific, we want to empower you to make a well-informed decision about whether or not our college is the right fit for you! We think the best way to do that is for you to come and experience life at WP firsthand. During Preview Days, you’ll be able to spend 24 hours as a Warner Pacific student—attending classes, meeting faculty, eating in our dining hall, and even sleeping in campus housing. You’ll get to know other students and begin to get a feel for what life at Warner Pacific is all about. We hope you’ll join us at Preview Days and picture yourself as a Warner Pacific student! Visit warnerpacific.edu/preview to register and learn more.


Your Path to College

Step 1: Gather Information

In the month prior to applying to schools, prospective students research institutions using: u College/University Websites u Searching College Aggregator Sites like ImFirst.org and CollegeExpress.com Where a u Typing Their Desired Majors, Programs, and Number of Schools Can be Compared Side by Side Resources into a Favorite Search Engine u Ranking Sites like U.S. News & World Report’s u Asking Family and Friends Best Colleges or Colleges of Distinction u Reading Brochures and Admissions Materials u Social Media Pages u Seeking Advice from a Trusted Mentor or Counselor

Step 2: Narrow It Down

Don’t add one more thing to your to-do list, use SAT college code 4595 or ACT college code 3486 if you want Warner Pacific to automatically receive your scores as soon as they are available.

The top factors for most students as they choose a school are: u Affordability u Friend or Family Member Attends u Location u Student Culture u Flexible Learning u Reputation

u Reputable Professors

u Strong Alumni Network January 1 is the first day to submit your FAFSA, apply early to get access to the greatest number of financial resources available!

Step 3: Application Time

Interested in applying to Warner Pacific? Here’s what you’ll need:

uC ompleted and Signed Application for Admission and Community Agreement u $50 Application Fee u Official SAT or ACT Scores u If you are part of a home-school curriculum, complete and return the Home-School Supplement

uO fficial transcripts sent directly from your high school or test scores from the GED; if you’re a transfer student, you’ll need transcripts from each college or university attended u A personal interview or references may be required for selected students; your enrollment counselor will keep you in the loop if you need to prepare for either

Take the time to visit campuses as you make your decision. What you see in a brochure might be different than what you feel when you’re on campus. Choose a school that fits you!

Explore all of the scholarship opportunities available to you, there might be more than you think! At Warner Pacific, we offer academic scholarships for all students with a GPA of 2.5 and above. You can also compete for music, theatre, and leadership scholarships. To compete, a student must already be admitted to Warner Pacific and complete the scholarship application by February 2, 2016.

Step 4: Get Admitted and Enroll Congratulations, you’ve made it! After you’ve applied to schools, you’ll begin to find out where you’ve been admitted. As you make the final decision about where to ultimately enroll, remember to weigh all the factors of your decision. If you still have questions about housing, financial aid, or campus life, make an appointment with your enrollment counselor so that you can feel confident in the choice you’re making. THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015 23


Want to Be A Knight?

Apply Today! Visit warnerpacific.edu/apply to start your application. You can complete the forms online or download them and mail them in or stop by campus to drop them off in person. Important Dates to Remember

• Fall Campus Preview Days are November 12-13 • Submit your FAFSA beginning January 1 • Scholarship Competition Applications are due February 2 * Remember, you must already be admitted to compete for scholarships • Spring Campus Preview Days are April 14-15

Get Connected!

When you join the Warner Pacific social networks you gain access to all of the latest news, events, and activities. You’ll also be able to communicate with current students, staff, faculty, and alumni. • facebook.com/WarnerPacific • twitter.com/WarnerPacific • instagram.com/wpcollege • youtube.com/WarnerPacificCollege

Stay in the Loop...

with a touch of the button when you download Warner Pacific’s app, WPmobile! It’s free in the AppStore and at GooglePlay.

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Portrait of a Knight

Grades: At Warner Pacific, we understand that life is often complicated. While we want to ensure that you will succeed in our rigorous academic program, we also know that grades aren’t always the best measure of your intelligence, aptitude, and determination. Stats • 52% identify as persons of color • Male to female ratio: 45:55 • Average SAT: 815-1020 (CR+M) • Average ACT: 16-21 • Average High School GPA: 3.17 • 43% of students are transfers On a Mission Our students truly believe that they can make a positive difference in this world. Whether they dream of being a dentist, teacher, psychologist, community organizer, pastor, or social entrepreneur, Warner Pacific students strive to become leaders in their careers and communities.


Choosing a college today is about more than just finding the right major, it’s also about making wise financial decisions that will allow you to pursue your dreams without being overwhelmed with debt when you graduate. Warner Pacific is committed to providing a high-quality private college experience at an affordable and accessible cost. How do we compare? Our tuition is 35% lower than the average private college in the Northwest!

Direct Costs for the 2015-16 Academic Year

How Will You Pay for College?

Tuition and Fees: $21,460 Room and Board: $8,600 Yeah, those look like big numbers. But don’t worry! We’re ready to help you navigate the world of scholarships, grants, and loans to show you how to make it work, without breaking the bank.

99% OF WARNER PACIFIC STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID.

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As Easy as 1 – 2 – 3 Apply to Warner Pacific! To receive scholarships from the College, you need to be an admitted student, so apply today and see how our financial aid package stacks up against other schools before making your decision. Submit Your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Based on your income, the FAFSA will tell you your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Your EFC doesn’t change based on your choice of school, so submitting it on time will help you with all of your applications.

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Stay on Top of It! Getting all of the information you need to meet financial aid deadlines can seem like a lot of work, but providing accurate and timely responses is the best way to make sure you take full advantage of the resources available for a generous financial aid package. Applying for financial aid may seem, AVERAGE FINANCIAL AID at times, to PACKAGE FOR be a complex A WP STUDENT and confusing process. The Office of Student Financial Services is ready to assist you with the process and address all of your questions or concerns.

$19,139

Contact Student Financial Services at 503.517.1091 or financialaid@ warnerpacific.edu.

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You’ve sent your application and you’ve submitted your FAFSA, so what can you expect? Here’s a quick overview on some of the ways that Warner Pacific is ready to help you dream, achieve, and flourish! Additional competitive scholarships are available to both freshmen and transfer students in music, drama, leadership, and athletics.

FREEDOM TO FLOURISH

Freshman Merit Scholarships GPA NEEDED

SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD

$ EACH YEAR

3.6 – 4.0

Trustees’ Scholarship

$8,000

3.25 – 3.5

President’s Scholarship

$6,000

3.0 – 3.2

Dean’s Scholarship

$4,000

Achievement Award

$2,000

2.50 – 2.99

Transfer Merit Scholarships GPA NEEDED

SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD

$ EACH YEAR

3.5 – 4.0

Honors Scholarship

$4,000

3.0 – 3.49

Faculty Scholarship

$3,500

2.5 – 2.99

Transfer Award

$2,500

At Warner Pacific, we understand that choosing a private, Christ-centered, liberal arts college comes at a cost. That’s why all incoming, first-time freshmen in our traditional undergraduate program are automatically enrolled in “Freedom to Flourish,” our innovative loan repayment assistance program.

Freedom to Flourish... ✔ Empowers you to choose a major that aligns with your passion and unique calling ✔ Allows you to enter the job market without anxiety ✔ Provides a safety net to help ease the burden of student financial loans ✔ Reinforces that as part of the Warner Pacific community, you have a supportive network dedicated to working with you on your journey toward personal and professional success Learn more at warnerpacific.edu/financialaid. 26 THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015


My Story Hakeem Bradley is a junior majoring in Business Administration, so he didn’t anticipate that leading chapel services would become part of his college experience. What began as sharing a few original spoken word pieces soon blossomed into spiritual leadership as a student chaplain.

“The chapel experience as a whole has helped me realize that God constantly uses ordinary, broken people to do courageous and inspirational things through sharing testimonies, artistic expression, and leadership. You don’t have to be a ‘superstar’ to do the will of God. I chose to attend Warner Pacific because I wanted to matter to an institution. I don’t want to be some robot who gets shipped into working America; I want to be able to utilize my liberal arts education in a meaningful way that reflects my calling and purpose.” THE BRIDGE I FALL 2015 27


Bienvenidos!

El colegio privado con el precio más accesible en el Noroeste del país. Por más de 80 años Warner Pacific College ha mantenido su responsabilidad de ofrecer una educación académica rigorosa en un ambiente cristiano a un precio muy accesible. Nosotros ofrecemos más de 60 programas de estudio, un programa deportivo muy sólido NCAA segunda división, docenas de deportes extramurales, más de un sin fin de clubs y organizaciones. También contamos con atención personalizada, increíble ayuda financiera, una comunidad diversa, localizado en el corazón de Portland. No importa cuál sea la razón especifica que te atraiga a Warner Pacific College tu encontraras una comunidad que te brindara un apoyo incondicional, totalmente listo para ayudarte a conquistar tus metas universitarias.

• 55% de nuestros estudiantes de nuevo ingreso se identifican como estudiantes de color • 57% de nuestros alumnos son primera generación atendiendo la universidad • 35% menos es el costo en contraste al promedio de cualquier otra universidad privada

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fue enviada. Nuestro equipo de admisiones se comunicará después de 12 horas para ayudar a su estudiante con la siguiente fase de la aplicación.

Cómo funciona el proceso de admisión en Warner Pacific College? Nosotros entendemos que durante el momento que los estudiantes están aprendiendo acerca de universidades puede ser sumamente estresante. Nuestra institución entiende las necesidades de nuestra comunidad y es por eso que nuestro proceso de admisiones es muy claro y practico. Los estudiantes que están interesados en aplicar a nuestra institución pueden tener acceso en nuestra página de internet a la aplicación electrónica. Una vez que estudiante termino la aplicación electrónicamente y

Una vez que la aplicación fue enviada los estudiantes tienen que enviar sus calificaciones oficiales de la preparatoria y los resultados del examen estándar SAT o ACT para que nuestra institución pueda procesar la aplicación y proveer una respuesta al estudiante.

Pasos para completar el proceso de admisión en Warner Pacific College • Completar la aplicación electrónicamente en nuestra página de internet • Enviar las calificaciones oficiales de la preparatoria • Enviar los resultados de el examen estándar SAT o SAT

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“WARNER PACIFIC ME ESTÁ PREPARANDO PARA SER ALGUIEN EN LA VIDA. ESPERO QUE ALGÚN DÍA TENGA LA OPORTUNIDAD DE AGRADECER A TODOS POR EL APOYO INCONDICIONAL QUE ME HAN BRINDADO.” ANGEL CASTANEDA ‘17

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Cuáles son los requerimientos académicos para ser aceptado en Warner Pacific College?

el año escolar 2014, Warner Pacific College otorgo $1.8 millones de dolares en becas para los estudiantes.

Los estudiantes tienen que demostrar un promedio consistente en la preparatoria como mínimo de 2.5 y un resultado mínimo de 19 puntos en el examen estándar ACT o 900 puntos en el SAT. En caso de que los estudiantes no cumplan con este criterio por favor contacte a nuestra oficina de admisiones para obtener información adicional.

Que tipos de ayuda financiera está disponible para los estudiantes?

Cuál es el siguiente paso después de que un estudiante termino con su proceso de admisiones? El siguiente paso después de ser aceptado a nuestra institución es reunirse con un consejero de ayuda financiera. El consejero de ayuda financiera asistirá con información de cómo acceder a recursos financieros que están disponibles en nuestra institución para nuestros estudiantes pero también recursos financieros que están disponibles dentro de programas gubernamentales. Otra parte que es muy importante durante el proceso de admisiones es visitar nuestra Universidad y familiarizarse con la ciudad en la que estamos ubicados, tener la oportunidad de conocer algunos de nuestros profesores, escuchar testimonios de nuestros estudiantes que son parte de nuestra institución y conocer nuestras instalaciones. Existen diferentes maneras de solicitar una visita a nuestra universidad. Se puede hacer una solicitud via electrónica por medio de nuestra página de internet o llamar directamente a nuestro departamento de admisiones y solicitar una visita.

Ayuda Financiera Warner Pacific College es el colegio más accesible del noroeste del país siendo 35% menos del costo promedio de cualquier otra universidad privada. Nuestra institución entiende el compromiso con nuestra comunidad en apoyar a nuestros estudiantes con oportunidades que contribuyan a obtener paquetes financieros muy generosos a corto y largo plazo. Durante

(FAFSA) Este es un programa del gobierno que apoya financieramente a estudiantes financieramente basado en su situación económica. El estudiante necesitara enviar una aplicación que es gratuita donde explica detalladamente sus ingresos económicos familiares. Nuestras oficinas en Warner Pacific College ayudamos a facilitar este proceso a todos los estudiantes. Préstamos Gubernamentales: Estos son préstamos que el gobierno ofrece a los estudiantes después de enviar su solicitud de FAFSA. El estudiante decide si necesita o acepta estos préstamos gubernamentales. Los pagos de los préstamos no inician hasta que el estudiante se haya graduado. Warner Pacific College es la única institución en Portland que ayudara a los estudiantes a pagar sus préstamos después de graduarse si su sueldo anual es menos de $37,000. Por favor pregunta por detalles acerca de este programa. Becas: Nuestra institución es muy generosa apoyando financieramente a nuestros estudiantes tomando en consideración sus talentos y logros otorgando solidas becas por alto rendimiento académico, atletas, músicos, actores y estudiantes que tengan pasión por liderazgo. Trabajo estudiantil: Esta es una oportunidad que nuestra institución ofrece a nuestros estudiantes de trabajar en la escuela de tal manera que puedan generar una ayuda económica para ellos mismos. Para más información en español, por favor visita: warnerpacific.edu/bienvenidos.

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